The
gunman, described as the boyfriend of one of the victims, walked
into a birthday party shortly after midnight on Sunday and
opened fire before taking his own life, the Colorado Springs
Police Department said.
Police arrived to find six people dead plus a seventh who was
seriously wounded and died after being taken to a hospital.
"The children at the trailer were uninjured by the suspect and
are now with relatives," the statement said.
The Denver Post quoted neighbor Yenifer Reyes as saying she was
awakened by the sound of gunfire and heard sirens before
witnessing police take children out of the home and put them
into a squad car.
"They were crying hysterically," Reyes told the Post.
Family, friends and children were celebrating a birthday inside
a trailer at the Canterbury Manufactured Home Community, a
mobile home park of largely Latino residents in southeast
Colorado Springs, about 70 miles (110 km) south of Denver.
Police disclosed few details about the victims other than that
one was the girlfriend of the shooter and another was the person
celebrating a birthday.
Freddie Marquez, 33, said his mother-in-law was one of the
victims and that he was at the party but left around 10:30 p.m.
on Saturday.
Some time after midnight, he received a call from the son of one
of the women at the party, who was crying on the phone.
"Somebody came in and shot everybody," Marquez said, relating
what he had been told on the phone.
Police said the identities of the dead would be released at a
later date once the coroner officially identified them. Officers
at the scene on Sunday told reporters there would be no further
information released until Monday.
The massacre was the latest in a resurgence of mass shootings in
the United States after such occurrences seemed to recede during
the height of coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
Among the incidents this year was one in Boulder, Colorado,
where a 21-year-old man has been charged with killing 10 people
in a March 22 shooting spree at a supermarket about 30 miles (50
km) northwest of Denver.
(Reporting by Keith Coffman in Colorado Springs, and Daniel
Trotta in Carlsbad, California; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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